Cook had a pretty great season for the Blue Devils this year after moving off-ball to the 2-guard spot next to Tyus Jones. Playing something of a Patty Mills-type role, he scored 15 points per game and shot exceedingly well with range out to the NBA 3-point line. He's certainly not a true point guard, but he'll be able to play the spot occasionally as a secondary ball-handler and could make the NBA as a shooter with high defensive energy and a great attitude.

Cook is a terrific shooter that made nearly 40 percent of his 3s in 2015 and nearly 90 percent of his free throws. He has potential as a secondary ball-handler at the point guard position, as he played that spot for three years in college. Defensively, Cook is a hard worker that was forced to defend both guard positions and cut off penetration reasonably well.

Defensively, he'll likely only be able to guard point guards in the NBA due to his height. More of an off-guard/secondary ball-handler, which means you'd have to pair him with a bigger point guard -- and that's tough to find.